Weiß eigentlich jemand, wann der heuer stattfindet, bzw. ob er wegen dem Lockout ganz normal vollzogen wird?
Hier die aktuelle Liste der europäischen Spieler vom Europäischen Scouting Service, wie immer dominieren Schweden, Rußland, Tschechien, Slovakei und Finnland. Was ist eigentlich mit Daniel Pietta?
1 KOPITAR, ANZE SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR 24 AUG 87 6´2 202 C L
2 HANZAL, MARTIN BUDEJOVICE CZE DIV I, CZE JR 20 FEB 87 6´3 189 C/W L
3 VOJTA, JAKUB SPARTA CZE JR 08 FEB 87 6´0 187 D R
4 LAAKSO, TEEMU IFK FIN JR/SR 27 AUG 87 6´0 187 D R
5 KUDELKA, TOMAS ZLIN CZE SR/JR 10-Mar-87 6´1 176 D L
6 BERGFORS, NICKLAS SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR/SR 07 MARCH 87 5´11 192 W R
7 KARPOV, VLADMIR DYNAMO MINSK BLR LEAGUE 03 OCT 86 6´1 185 LW L
8 ISTOMIN, DENIS CHELJABINSK RUS DIV I 12 JAN 87 6´2 189 C L
9 LELKES, RICHARD TRENCIN SVK JR/SR 19 FEB 87 6´3 207 W R
10 SUNDSTRÖM, ALEXANDER BJÖRKLÖVEN SWE DIV I, SWE JR 14 MARCH 87 5´11 191 LW L
11 SKORYKH, ANTON TOGLIATTI 2 RUS 2 23 FEB 87 6´5 187 LW R
12 BARTANUS, MAREK KOSICE SVK JR/SR 13 FEB 87 6´3 200 RW R
13 KOSTSITSYN, SIARHEI GOMEL BLR LEAGUE 20 MARCH 87 5´11 180 W L
14 KRYSANOV, ANTON TOGLATTI 2 RUS 2 25 MARCH 87 6´4 198 C L
15 POSPISIL, TOMAS TRINEC CZE JR/SR 25 AUG 87 6.0 174 RW R
16 ZUBOV, ILJA CHELJABINSK RUS DIV I 14 FEB 87 6´0 176 C L
17 KORHONEN, RISTO KÄRPÄT FIN JUN 27 NOV 86 6´3 202 D L
18 KARLSSON, SEBASTIAN FRÖLUNDA SWE JUN 19 SEP 86 6´0 187 LW L
19 MIKUS JURAJ SKALICA SVK JR/SR 22 FEB 87 6´1 185 C/W R
20 LEHTONEN, MIKKO BLUES FIN JR 01 APR 87 6´3 191 RW R
21 SOBOTKA, VLADIMIR SLAVIA CZE JR/SR 02 JUL 87 5´10 165 C L
22 SHIROKOV, SERGEI CSKA 2 RUS 2 10 MARCH 86 5´10 169 W R
23 MADSEN, MORTEN FRÖLUNDA SWE JR 16 JAN 87 6´2 189 RW L
24 LESNUKHIN, SERGEI YAROSLAVL 2 RUS 2 09 FEB 87 5´11 176 LW L
25 VANTUCH, LUKAS LIBEREC CZE JR 20 JUL 87 6´4 200 C/W L
26 KALUS, PETR VITKOVICE CZE JR 29 JUN 87 6´0 178 C L
27 MIELONEN, JUHO ILVES FIN JR 01 MARCH 87 6´2 183 D R
28 GAWLIK, CHRISTOPH EISBÄREN GER SR/JR 10 AUG 87 5´9 176 C/W L
29 SENTYURIN, SERGEI DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 12 JUL 87 6´2 180 LW L
30 DRABEK, JAKUB TRINEC CZE JR 03 MARCH 87 5´11 198 LW L
31 GOGULLA, PHILIPPE KÖLN GER SR 31 JUL 87 6´2 176 W L
32 RITOLA, MATTIAS LEKSAND SWE JR 14-Nov-87 5´11 183 C/W L
33 BURAVCHIKOV, VJATESLAV KRYLJA 2 RUS 2 22 MAY 87 6´1 189 D L
34 KLIMEK, LUKAS OSTRAVA CZE JR 14 NOV 86 6´1 185 RW L
35 BLIZNAK, MARIO DUBNICA SVK JR 06 MARCH 87 6´0 187 C L
36 WANDELL, TOM SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR 29 JAN 87 6´1 176 C/W L
37 KUCHEJDA, DAVID BUDEJOVICE CZE JR 12 JUN 87 5´10 191 RW L
38 LINDGREN, PERTTU ILVES FIN JR 26 AUG 87 6´0 176 C L
39 STARKOV, KIRILL FRÖLUNDA SWE JR 31 MARCH 87 6´0 185 C L
40 LYAPUNOV, VITALY DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 07 MARCH 87 6´0 176 C L
41 ZACKRISSON, PATRIK FRÖLUNDA SWE JR 27 MARCH 87 5´11 172 C R
42 MIHALIK, VLADIMIR PRESOV SVK JR/SR 29 JAN 87 6´7 216 D L
43 MAKKONEN, JUSSI TUTO FIN DIV I 24 APR 85 6´4 198 C/W L
44 KOLAR, JAN PARDUBICE CZE JR 22 NOV 86 6´3 194 D L
45 ÅHSBERG, DANIEL FRÖLUNDA SWE JR 14 APR 85 6´0 174 C/W L
46 GRANKIN, ANDREI KRYLJA 2 RUS 2 08 JAN 87 6´1 189 LW R
47 LEINONEN, TOMMI KÄRPÄT FIN JR 14 MAY 87 6´1 176 D L
48 VELICHKIN, IGOR MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUS 2 03 JUL 87 6´1 187 LW L
49 LESAK, VACLAV PARDUBICE CZE JR 21 FEB 87 6´1 172 D L
50 STEINMANN, JANICK OLTEN SUI DIV I 10 FEB 87 6´0 183 C/W L
51 CHIESA, ALESSANDRO AMBRI SUI JR 01 FEB 87 6´3 208 D R
52 HJALMARSSON, NIKLAS HV 71 SWE JR/SR 06 JUN 87 6´3 194 D L
53 ZUBAREV, ANDREI UFA 2 RUS 2 03 MARCH 87 6´1 190 D L
54 RYBALKO, MIHAIL SOKOL KIEV BLR LEAGUE 16 SEP 86 6´3 202 D L
55 RYBALKO, MAXIM SOKOL KIEV BLR LEAGUE 16 SEP 86 6´3 187 D L
56 SVOBODA, TOMAS SLAVIA CZE JR 24 FEB 87 5´11 165 LW R
57 BOROVANSKY, MICHAL SLAVIA/BEROUN CZE/CZE DIV I 15 MARCH 86 6´0 174 W R
58 LEPPÄNEN, ERKKA JYVÄSKYLÄ FIN JR 25 NOV 86 6´1 183 D L
59 RIBBENSTRAND,ALEXANDER DJURGÅRDEN SWE JR 09 JAN 87 5´11 187 D L
60 MAGUSIN, TOMAS ZLIN CZE JR 08 APR 87 6´5 198 D L
61 ANTOSIK, IGOR DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 24 MARCH 87 6´1 187 C L
62 BUDKIN, ALEXANDER DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 08 SEP 86 6´2 195 D R
63 ANIKEYENKO, VITALY YAROSLAVL 2 RUS 2 02 JAN 87 6´2 194 D R
64 LAUPER, ADRIEN FRIBOURG SUI JR 14 AUG 87 6´3 191 W L
65 HELLSTRÖM, MATTIAS MODO SWE JR 18 JUN 86 6´1 187 C L
66 PROTIVNY, TOMAS SPARTA CZE JR 24 JAN 86 6´1 174 D L
67 RYGL, MARTIN LIBEREC CZE JR 14 MAY 86 6´1 185 D R
68 DIRER, ANDREJ MARTIN SVK JR 16 FEB 87 6´0 165 W L
69 KÖHLER, BEDRICH VITKOVICE CZE JR/SR 14 FEB 85 6´0 214 W R
70 STRALMAN, ANTON SKÖVDE SWE DIV I 01 AUG 86 6.0 176 D R
71 KUCHERYAVENKO,ALEXANDER SPARTAK 2 RUS 2 27 AUG 87 6´0 180 C R
72 OBDRZALEK, PETR YTONG BRNO CZE JR 26 SEP 86 5´11 165 W L
73 SCHÖNBERGER, SANDRO BAD TÖLZ GER DIV I 14 JAN 87 6´0 172 W L
74 POLAK, MICHAL PLZEN CZE SR/JR 11 JAN 85 6´0 202 C/W L
75 CERVENKA, ROMAN HRADEC KRALOVE CZE DIV I 10 DEC 85 5´11 180 C L
76 HLUCHY, MILAN MLADA BOLESLAV CZE DIV I 13 JAN 85 5`11 189 C/W L
77 HANDLOVSKY, LUKAS SPARTA CZE JR 03 AUG 86 5´11 187 W R
78 DAHLBERG, JOHAN MODO SWE JR 03 FEB 87 6´2 191 W L
79 SOPIN, ALEXEI DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 04 MARCH 87 5´10 176 RW L
80 SHIBAYEV, ALEXANDER KRYLJA 2 RUS 2 18 APR 87 6´1 180 C L
81 PAKHOMOV, DENIS DYNAMO 2 RUS 2 08 APR 87 5´10 172 D L
82 ONDRUSCHKA, FLORIAN WEIDEN GER DIV I 24 JUN 87 6´1 189 D R
83 KLIMA, MICHAL BUDEJOVIVE CZE JR 27 FEB 87 6´1 176 D L
84 OSIPOV, DENIS KRYLJA 2 RUS 2 09 MAY 87 6´0 185 D L
85 GALIMOV, ALEXANDER YAROSLAVL RUS SR 02 MAY 85 5´10 165 C/W L
86 RYLOV, YAKOV DYNAMO RUS SR 15 JAN 85 5´11 180 D L
87 LIBA, RICHARD KOSICE SVK JR 23 JUL 87 6´0 198 W R
88 HELLSTRÖM, ALEXANDER BJÖRKLÖVEN SWE DIV SR/JR 17 APR 87 6´2 209 D L
89 PESTUSHKO, MAXIM NIZHNEKAMSK RUS SR 09 FEB 85 6´0 176 W L
90 CERNY, LUBOMIR PLZEN CZE JR 12 MARCH 87 6´0 183 D L
91 LOBOTKA, BRANISLAV TRENCIN SVK JR 28 OCT 86 6´1 176 W R
92 SKATULA, PETR TRINEC CZE JR 03 FEB 87 6´0 174 W R
93 KURKI, MIKAEL JOKERIT FIN JR 13 JAN 87 5´10 176 D L
94 SALNIKOV, SERGEI UFA RUS SR 26 JUN 86 6´1 190 W L
95 PETTERSSON, FREDRIK FRÖLUNDA SWE JR 10 JUN 87 5´9 176 LW R
96 CUNIK, MATEJ SPARTA CZE JR 25 JAN 87 6´0 187 D L
97 RAJNOHA, KAMIL SPARTA CZE JR 28 FEB 87 5´11 165 W L
98 SVANBERG, OLA HV 71 SWE SR/JR 10 JUN 85 5´11 187 D L
99 PANIN, GRIGORY TOGLIATTI RUS SR 21 NOV 85 6´0 185 D L
100 MEGALINSKY, DIMITRI YAROSLAVL RUS SR 15 APR 85 6´2 212 D L
101 SONTAG, FREDRIK SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR 02 APR 87 6´1 183 D L
102 HEYNEN, FERNANDO VISP SUI DIV I 27 MAY 87 6´0 167 D R
103 HARJU, JOHAN LULEÅ SWE JR 15 MAY 86 6´3 200 W L
104 TSYMBALOV, ALEXEI YAROSLAVL 2 RUS 2 20 APR 86 6´2 187 W L
105 PLYUSCHEV, ALEXANDER CHEREPOVETS 2 RUS 2 08 FEB 86 6´0 190 C L
106 BELOV, ANTON CSKA RUS SR 29 JUL 86 6´3 194 D L
107 HINDOS, DUSAN TRENCIN SVK JR 09 JUN 87 6´1 178 W L
108 NOSOV, ARTEM MAGNITOGORSK RUS SR 04 APR 85 5´11 185 D L
109 PIELMEIER, THOMAS MANNHEIM GER JR 14 APR 87 6´0 187 C/W L
110 RINDOS, LUKAS LITVINOV CZE JR 23 AUG 87 5´11 172 D L
111 MOLINDER, ANDREAS MODO SWE JR 23 FEB 87 6´0 165 C L
112 GRÜNDLING, MARTIN SKALICA SVK JR 13 FEB 87 6´2 194 D L
113 RYBAKOV, ALEXANDER KAZAN 2 RUS 2 11 AUG 85 6´0 191 W L
114 ESKESEN, MICHAEL ODENSE DEN SR 05 JUN 86 6´0 183 D L
115 BYRTUS, JAN TRINEC CZE JR 12 MARCH 87 6´0 172 D R
116 NILSSON, JOHAN MODO SWE JR 17 MARCH 87 5´10 172 W L
117 FALIS, RICHARD POPRAD SVK JR 21 JAN 87 6´0 176 D L
118 GUNNARSSON, CARL LINKÖPING SWE JR 09 NOV 86 6´2 183 D L
119 HENZE, FREDERIK NORDSJÄLLAND DEN SR 06 APR 87 6´0 187 D L
120 MISHARIN, GEORGI NIZHNEKAMSK RUS SR 11 MAY 85 6´1 202 D L
121 JOKILA, JARMO TPS FIN JR 13 FEB 86 5´9 180 C L
122 CONTE, FABRIZIO DAVOS SUI JR 23 APR 87 5´11 154 C L
123 ENDAL, LUKAS SLAVIA CZE JR 08 DEC 86 6´0 172 C L
124 HUBINSKY, PETER TRENCIN SVK JR 04 APR 87 6´3 174 D L
125 SYSA, VASILY UFA RUS SR 05 MARCH 85 6´1 180 D L
126 SUND, OSCAR UPPSALA SWE DIV I 22 OCT 86 6´2 185 LW L
127 FROM BJORK CHRISTOPHER DJURGÅRDEN SWE JR 28 MARCH 87 6´1 185 D L
128 OTCENAS, ONDREJ NITRA/TRENCIN SVK JR 06 MARCH 87 6´1 198 C L
129 CHRISTENSEN, MADS HERNING DEN SR 02 APR 87 5´10 167 W L
130 HRACH, PETR LIBEREC CZE JR 17 FEB 87 6´0 176 D L
131 KULEMIN, NIKOLAI MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUS 2 14 JUL 86 6´1 200 W L
132 APALIKOV, PAVEL CHELJABINSK 2 RUS 2 20 FEB 86 6´2 180 C/W L
133 ANDERSSON, JOHAN SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR 02 MAY 87 5´10 178 W L
134 HORSKY, MAREK SKALICA SVK JR 30 DEC 86 5´9 154 C L
135 TOMKO, MARTIN PRESOV SVK JR 30 NOV 86 6´2 183 W L
136 BARAN, DAVID BUDEJOVICE CZE JR 08 MAY 86 6´2 189 D L
137 URONEN, JESSE JOKERIT FIN JR 16 MARCH 86 5´11 176 RW L
138 LAHTI, MIIKKA JYVÄSKYLÄ FIN JR 06 FEB 87 6´1 185 C L
139 KRÜGER, JUSTIN DAVOS SUI JR 06 OCT 86 6´1 185 D R
140 KORHONEN, VILLE ILVES FIN JR 20 MAY 87 6´0 183 W L
141 HORNQVIST, PATRIC DJURGÅRDEN SWE JR 01 JAN 87 5´11 176 W L
142 BODKER, MADS RODOVRE DEN SR 31 AUG 87 5´9 158 D L
NHL Entry Draft 2005
Re: NHL Entry Draft 2005
Der Junge hat gute Chancen wie ich finde......." hat geschrieben: 6 BERGFORS, NICKLAS SÖDERTÄLJE SWE JR/SR 07 MARCH 87 5´11 192 L
Mit so einem Namen und etwas Drehwitz.......

NHL Entry Draft 2005
Solange der Lockout läuft, gibt es auch keinen Draft.
"Es gibt schlechte Tage und es gibt legendär schlechte Tage." Richard B. Riddick
NHL Entry Draft 2005
Unter der Woche diese Nachricht:
" hat geschrieben: [size=16px]Crosby must wait: NHL draft postponed[/size]
NEW YORK - Sidney Crosby, Gilbert Brule and hundreds of other future NHL prospects will have to wait a while longer for their names to be called - over the phone.
The NHL lockout claimed yet another victim Thursday, wiping out Ottawa's plans to host the June 25-26 draft. The league has been consistent in saying it would not hold a draft until a collective bargaining agreement would be in place. Once that happens, the league will hold the draft via conference call.
There remains, however, a slight chance that a scaled-down version of the draft be held in Ottawa if a CBA is reached in the near future. Sources indicate that version of a mini-draft would probably only feature two rounds and only the top prospects would be invited to Ottawa. The rest of the draft would be done by conference call.
Ottawa Senators president and CEO Roy Mlakar said his team would be ready for anything.
"Let me put it this way, if we were asked to host one by the National Hockey League and by the National Hockey League Players' Association, we would try and become as helpful as possible," he said Thursday.
Either way, the full event is gone, Ottawa's hotels no longer able to wait. Mlakar said Thursday that some 4,500 rooms had been blocked off for the draft.
"If you're going to continue to block off those rooms, it's going to cost our business partners just too many business dollars," Mlakar said.
The NHL has not awarded the draft past 2005, although it's likely applications have already been made by other cities for 2006 and 2007. The NHL has promised to return the draft to Ottawa at some point in time, "as soon as is feasible," the league said in a statement Thursday.
That echoed what commissioner Gary Bettman told Mlakar on Monday night.
"Gary has said he recognizes that this is going to be not looked at very favourably by people in Ottawa and he will remember to his very best paying us back the favour down the line," Mlakar said. "But he did not commit a specific year for Ottawa."
There are conflicting views on how losing the draft will hurt Ottawa.
"The draft is usually expected to attract 3,000 visitors to the city," Mlakar said. "It could generate an impact of a loss of about $15 million - it is estimated."
But Jacques Burelle, the president and COO of Ottawa Tourism and Convention Authority, downplayed the financial hit.
"It doesn't have that much of an economic impact," he said from Ottawa. "The fact that 30 teams would have been here for three or four days and hotel rooms and using the Corel Centre, that's not a big amount of business. The hit is more from the visibility angle in the sense that the draft would have been broadcast across this country and throughout North America.
"What also hurts is that the draft in previous years has been the precursor to that city getting awarded the all-star game, they kind of use the draft as a dry run or test run."
An all-star game remains a goal for the Senators, Mlakar said.
"I've been on my knees for all-star in Ottawa for almost 10 years. It would be fabulous," he said.
Atlanta lost this year's all-star game and will need to be compensated as well.
The draft is a major loss for the Senators, who were hoping to host the draft that would welcome Crosby into the NHL fold.
"I'd be lying if I didn't tell you the league hadn't approached us many times about holding the draft and we were certainly looking to this year," he said. "The impact of Sidney Crosby and the universal publicity that he has generated would have been fabulous for Ottawa, to welcome him and see him put on a jersey - preferably a Senators one."
But Mlakar is in no way surprised at Thursday's announcement.
"I knew that if we didn't have a collectively bargained agreement that this was going to be the next step," he said. "There's no sense hiding it."
It was another black day in a year full of many for the industry.
"We apologize to the fans who had planned to attend this great event or participate in draft parties both at their local NHL arenas and elsewhere," Bill Daly, NHL executive vice-president and chief legal officer, said in a statement Thursday.
"We apologize, as well, to the City of Ottawa, to the entire National Capital Region, and to everyone who already had put so much time and effort into creating a memorable weekend for the players and their families."
